Sunday, November 6, 2011

I spent the weekend making this necklace, and feeling very connected to my spiritaul self, and it made me feel good. I do not usually work in brass tones, but it just felt right, with the iconic image and the old world feel. I was in Michaels recently and happened upon Nunn Design's new line they are carrying called Adorned. I fell in love with a lot of the offerings, and used some of them here, including the great flower petal type element, this fantastic large and small chain, and the adorable sparkly headpins. The rest of the necklace is capped yellow jade and jasper nuggets. It's available in my shop here.

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This spectacular necklace is posted on The Love My Art Jewelry blog. It is made of beads donated by all the artists there and will be part of an ongoing exchange. All the artists there make handmade beads and components, and that is what their mission is all about...using handmade to make handmade. I woke this morning to discover that some people thought this was mine, and I sincerely apologize, that was not my intention at all. I am just trying to spread the word of a great event taking place.All of the incredible artists over at Love My Art Jewelry blog have come up with an incredible idea of creating and sharing, and of course jewelry making and prizes are involved! Go there now to read all the details, I promise you won't want to miss this!

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